Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call will see its next bit of downloadable content in Japan, featuring music from Square Enix's own Bravely Default series. Composed by Revo and performed by Linked Horizon, four songs encompassing both Battle and Field Music Stages have made the cut.
BMS That Person’s Name Is…
FMS Horizon of Light and Shadow
BMS Evil Flight
BMS The Horizon-Devouring Serpent
Previously, Curtain Call played host to music from the SaGa series in respect to its 25th anniversary. With Bravely Second due in…

A load of Square Enix games are on sale today, offering up a wide variety of titles available for multiple platforms. Namely, Bravely Default has finally dropped a bit in price, while Humble Bundle is running a 48 hour promotion featuring Square Enix games on the PC side of things. Check out the links directly below.
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Should you manage to clear the newly released Bravely Default For the Sequel - or the version western fans are getting - you should come across a short interactive bit at the end that teases the next entry in the series, Bravely Second.
You can see the off-screen video of the footage below here, featuring the sequel's new main character Magnolia.
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Nintendo have just released a brand new English gameplay trailer for Bravely Default, the next handheld JRPG effort from Square-Enix due to arrive for Nintendo 3DS on December 6th in Europe and Q1 2014 in North America.
Highlighting the story alongside a mixture of combat and exploration gameplay, the trailer provides an ample idea of what to expect from the 3DS standout JRPG. It looks quite accomplished indeed. See for yourself below and let us know if this one is on…

Square Enix just announced that Bravely Default, the upcoming Nintendo-localized RPG for the Nintendo 3DS, will be getting itself a Deluxe CE that has far been announced only for Europe. The set will be released on December 6th (the same day the game releases) and will be available in the UK from ShopTo.net.
The set will contain a copy of the game, an Agnes figure, a deluxe artbook, 34 AR cards, and the original soundtrack CD. You can check out…

During today's Nintendo Direct, a new character trailer was released for Bravely Default, the localized version of the enhanced Bravely Default: For the Sequel which includes an updated user interface, enhanced gameplay, new missions and dual audio among others.
A firm release date in Europe was also announced as well - Europeans can get their hands on the title on December 6th this year, while those of us in North America have to wait until 2014. European fans have the chance…

Fans wanting to get a proper glimpse at what Bravely Default's Western release will look like can finally have a glimpse thanks to Nintendo UK, who has released a new introductory video showing off the basics of the game.
The video is the first of a series Nintendo will be putting out in Europe to promote the title. The Western release of the game will be an enhanced one - while the first Western release, this will essentially be the newly…

Square Enix has finally released the TGS trailer for Bravely Default: For the Sequel in direct feed.
While not actually a sequel, this game builds on the original release offering up over 100 improvements - including enhanced graphics, an updated interface, additional save slots, dual language, and even more events. For western fans, the North American and European versions of the game will be based on "For the Sequel."
Bravely Default: For the Sequel launches in Japan for 3DS on December 5,…

Bravely Default is heading to the west within months and with it, content based on the new version that will launch in Japan this December - For the Sequel.
Updated for 2013, this new version features new mechanics from the upcoming sequel, over a hundred improvements based on player feedback to make the game more accessible, and a new price to make it more affordable. Square Enix wants fans to experience the definitive version of the game before they ultimately…

As one might have expected after seeing the language options shown on the Japanese website, today the official Bravely Default twitter account confirmed that the upcoming western release of Bravely Default will be the enhanced version, with more save slots, adjustable difficulty, improved graphics and many other improvements. In addition, the localized release will also include both the Japanese and English audio tracks - same as the upcoming Japanese re-release.
Bravely Default: For the Sequel is currently scheduled for a December…

Square Enix has opened the official site for the upcoming expanded version of Bravely Default - For the Sequel.
Launching on December 5th in Japan, this version of the game will include improved graphics, adjustable encounter rates, refinement of chapters 7 and 8 as well as a total of three save slots. Additionally, the game will be import friendly - sporting both Japanese and English voice and text options. In total, around 100 improvements have been made to the game.
Given…

You might think Bravely Default is getting its oft teased continuation with the announcement of Bravely Default For the Sequel, but you'd be wrong.
Leaked in this week's Jump magazine, Square Enix is preparing an expansion of sorts for the original game, set to release in Japan on December 5th. Fans will be able to buy a retail copy with everything packed in for ¥4,990 or just the expansion as a digital download for ¥2900.
The expansion itself will include…

European fans expecting to get their hands on Bravely Default: Flying Fairy later this year are going to be disappointed.
The 3DS game has been pushed back a bit into next year, following a new listing in Nintendo's latest financial report. Reasoning for this delay wasn't cited, but it now puts the release in line with the already announced time frame of 2014 for North America. Other information on the game's location has been quiet, although a work-in-progress version did show…

After much delay, we have confirmation today by Nintendo Direct that Bravely Default: Flying Fairy is finally being localized for North America and Europe.
The 3DS exclusive will be hitting western shores courtesy of Nintendo - who will be handling both publishing and localization duties similar to Dragon Quest VI and XI. The Square Enix developed title is a spiritual successor of sorts to Final Fantasy: The Four Heroes of Light, and despite being popular in Japan seemed like it…

Could this long-awaited 3DS RPG be on its way to North America and Europe? The folks over at Siliconera claim that they've got a number of reliable sources who say this 'spiritual successor' to Final Fantasy: 4 Heroes of Light is definitely getting localized. Although Square Enix has made no official announcement regarding the overseas release, if the Game Developer's Convention contacts Siliconera mentioned are right we may just see an English version of Bravely Default at this year's E3.…